A part of the Citterio Collection. The Citterio Toilet Brush with Holder offers discreet and artful housing for an essential bathroom cleaning device. Select between a Chrome or Brushed Nickel finish.

Product Features:

Includes wall-mounting kit

Solid brass holder

Frosted crystal glass cup

Established as Hansgrohe's premier line in 1993, Axor continues to produce a bathing experience like no other. Their visions and designs are achieved through close collaboration with internationally renowned and award-winning designers such as Philippe Starck, Antonio Citterio, Patricia Urquiola, and Jean Marie Massaud.

Reflecting lifestyles of today and trends of tomorrow, Axor creations are as varied as the people for whom they are made. Their innovative style caters to those who demand architectural originality, enduring quality, and respectful use of water. While proudly gracing top-class hotels, elite office buildings, celebrity homes and luxury yachts all over the world, Hansgrohe has also constantly wowed critics at recognition events. It is the recipient of the prestigious 2013 Red Dot "Best of the Best" award for design, along with one of the most coveted awards, the 2012 Design Awards of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Product Design category.

Indisputably, these bathrooms are works of art offering a tranquil and intimate space for cleansing and rejuvenating the self. These products aim to breathe fresh life into bathrooms and encourage a new way of looking at how water is used.

Company Milestones:

1987 - Hansgrohe develops the first water-saving shower, which reduced water usage to 50%.

2001 - The Pontos grey water recycling system is developed to treat shower and bath water, making it reusable for toilet flushing and other uses.

2009 - Development of Eco-Smart technology, which reduces water consumption of all Axor mixers from 7 liters to 5 liters per minute through a pressure-independent flow limiter.

Antonio Citterio was born in Meda in 1950. He graduated in architecture from the Politecnico of Milan. Since 1972 he has worked in the field of industrial design as a designer and consultant. He works with many manufacturers such as Ansorg, Arclinea, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Hackman, Inda, Kartell, Tre-P&Tre-Piu, Valli & Valli and Vitra. In 1999 he became art director for Brionvega.

In 1981 he began working on architecture and interiors, establishing a multi-disciplinary architecture and design studio with experience ranging from architecture to corporate design, comprising total creative directing for a mixed range of international clients.

Antonio Citterio received the Golden Compass Award in 1987 and 1995. He lives and works in Milan.